The influence of seasonally frozen ground (SFG) on water, energy, and solute fluxes is important in cold climate regions. The hydrological role of permafrost is now being actively researched, but the influence of SFG has received less attention. Intuitively, SFG restricts (snowmelt) infiltration, thereby enhancing surface runoff and decreasing soil water replenishment and groundwater recharge. However, the reported hydrological effects of SFG remain contradictory and appear to be highly site- and event-specific. There is a clear knowledge gap concerning under what physiographical and climate conditions SFG is more likely to influence hydrological fluxes. We addressed this knowledge gap by systematically reviewing published work examining th...
The Arctic is warming rapidly. Changing seasonal freezing and thawing cycles of the soil are expecte...
The presence of ice in soil dramatically alters soil hydrologic and thermal properties. Despite this...
Hydrological processes in the Arctic are profoundly influenced by the presence of permanently frozen...
Abstract The influence of seasonally frozen ground (SFG) on water, energy, and solute fluxes is imp...
The influence of seasonally frozen ground (SFG) on water, energy, and solute fluxes is important in ...
There has been little research on the importance of Seasonally Frozen Ground (SFG), including permaf...
The spring snowmelt accounts for a large percentage of annual groundwater recharge in northern latit...
Frozen ground is found extensively at high latitudes and intermittently at high elevation areas at l...
Climate change is having a significant impact on the Arctic and will continue to do so in the future...
Permafrost or perennially frozen ground is an important part of the terrestrial cryosphere; roughly ...
A characteristic of frozen ground is a tendency to form banded sequences of particle-free ice lenses...
The Arctic is warming rapidly. Changing seasonal freezing and thawing cycles of the soil are expecte...
The Arctic is warming rapidly. Changing seasonal freezing and thawing cycles of the soil are expecte...
In cold regions, the occurrence of frozen ground has a fundamental control over the character of the...
frozen ground hydrology encompasses the influence of both seasonally and perennially frozen ground (...
The Arctic is warming rapidly. Changing seasonal freezing and thawing cycles of the soil are expecte...
The presence of ice in soil dramatically alters soil hydrologic and thermal properties. Despite this...
Hydrological processes in the Arctic are profoundly influenced by the presence of permanently frozen...
Abstract The influence of seasonally frozen ground (SFG) on water, energy, and solute fluxes is imp...
The influence of seasonally frozen ground (SFG) on water, energy, and solute fluxes is important in ...
There has been little research on the importance of Seasonally Frozen Ground (SFG), including permaf...
The spring snowmelt accounts for a large percentage of annual groundwater recharge in northern latit...
Frozen ground is found extensively at high latitudes and intermittently at high elevation areas at l...
Climate change is having a significant impact on the Arctic and will continue to do so in the future...
Permafrost or perennially frozen ground is an important part of the terrestrial cryosphere; roughly ...
A characteristic of frozen ground is a tendency to form banded sequences of particle-free ice lenses...
The Arctic is warming rapidly. Changing seasonal freezing and thawing cycles of the soil are expecte...
The Arctic is warming rapidly. Changing seasonal freezing and thawing cycles of the soil are expecte...
In cold regions, the occurrence of frozen ground has a fundamental control over the character of the...
frozen ground hydrology encompasses the influence of both seasonally and perennially frozen ground (...
The Arctic is warming rapidly. Changing seasonal freezing and thawing cycles of the soil are expecte...
The presence of ice in soil dramatically alters soil hydrologic and thermal properties. Despite this...
Hydrological processes in the Arctic are profoundly influenced by the presence of permanently frozen...